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" Divide the height of the segment by the diameter of the circle ; look for the quotient in the column of heights in the table ; take out the corresponding number in the column of areas ; and multiply it by the square of the diameter. "
A Treatise of Plane Trigonometry: To which is Prefixed a Summary View of the ... - Page 89
by Jeremiah Day - 1831 - 155 pages
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A Practical Application of the Principles of Geometry to the Mensuration of ...

Jeremiah Day - Measurement - 1815 - 388 pages
...diameters of the circles. We have then the following rule ; To find the area of a circular SEGMENT by the TABLE. Divide the height of the segment by the diameter of the cirele ; look for the quotient in the column of heights in the table; take out the corresponding number...
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The Second [-fifth and Sixth] Part of A Course of Mathematics: Adapted to ...

Jeremiah Day - Geometry - 1824 - 440 pages
...diameters of the circles. We have then the following rule: To find the area of a circular SEGMENT by the TABLE. Divide the height of the segment by the...the quotient in the column of heights in the table ; takeout the corresponding number in the column of areas ; and multiply it by the square of the diameter....
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A Concise System of Mathematics ...

Alexander Ingram - Mathematics - 1830 - 458 pages
...table for the quotient in the column of versed sines, and take out the number on the right hand of it in the column of areas, and multiply it by the square of the diameter, and the product will be the area of the segment. NOTE. If the height be greater than the radius, subtract...
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A treatise on practical geometry, mensuration, conic sections, gauging, and ...

Ireland commissioners of nat. educ - 1834 - 370 pages
...AGFB, greater than a semi-circle, whose chord AB is 12, and versed sinn 18? Ans 297-81034 RULE III. 1 . Divide the height of the segment by the diameter of the circle, to three places of decimals. 2. Find the quotient in the column height, and take out »he corresponding...
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The Principles of Plane Trigonometry, Mensuration, Navigation and Surveying ...

Jeremiah Day - Measurement - 1836 - 418 pages
...tliatneters of the circles. We have then the following rule : To find the area of a circular SEGMENT by the TABLE. Divide the height of the segment by the...observed, that the figures in each of the columns irt the table are decimals. If accuracy is required, and the quotient of the height divided by the...
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The Mechanic's Calculator; Comprehending Principles, Rules, and Tables in ...

William Grier - Mechanical engineering - 1836 - 380 pages
...area of a circular segment. This may be done easily by the help of the following table ; to use which, divide the height of the segment by the diameter of the circle, and look for the quotient in the column H, opposite to which will be found a number in column AREA,...
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The Mechanic's Calculator: Comprehending Principles, Rules, and Tables in ...

William Grier - Mechanical engineering - 1836 - 384 pages
...area of a circular segment. This may be done easily by the help of the following table ; to use which, divide the height of the segment by the diameter of the circle, and look for the quotient in the column H, opposite to which will be found a number in column AREA,...
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A Treatise on Mensuration for the Use of Schools

Commissioners of National Education in Ireland - Measurement - 1837 - 290 pages
...AGFB, greater than a semi-circle, whose chord AB is 12, and versed sine 18 ? Ans, 297-81034. RULE III. Divide the height of the segment by the diameter of the circle, to three places of decimals. Find the quotient in the column Height of the Table at the end of the...
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A Course of Mathematics: Containing the Principles of Plane ..., Volumes 1-3

Jeremiah Day - Geometry - 1838 - 416 pages
...diameters of the circles. We have then the following rule : To find the area of a circular SEGMENT by the TABLE. Divide the height of the segment by the...areas ; and multiply it by the square of the diameter. • . «Jt is to be observed, that the figures in each of the columns in the table are decimals. If...
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The Practical Model Calculator: For the Engineer, Mechanic, Machinist ...

Oliver Byrne - Engineering - 1851 - 310 pages
...-870 -264178 -332700 -425 -317981 -365939 -480 -372704 -388951 Then take out the corresponding area, in the column' of areas, and multiply it by the square of the diameter ; this will give the area of the segment. Required the area of a segment of a circle, whose height...
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